People, Wellbeing and Safety Officer (ASO5)
Job description:
The
position:
The Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board has
created a new role to oversee the HR and safety systems and
processes that enhance employee engagement and performance. This
includes bringing a sharp focus to the health and wellbeing of the
team. You will be the sole HR specialist, providing strategic and
operational support on a range of human resource, safety and
employee relations matters across the Landscape
Board.
Success in this role will require you to bring a high level of interpersonal skills and a desire to build effective relationships across the organisation. You will be able to demonstrate a history of success in delivering HR advice and support and be able to apply your sound judgement to the provision of practical, people-centred advice.
This is
a role that offers abundant variety and challenge while providing
opportunity for the successful candidate to flex their full range
of skills.
About us:
The Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board works with community, industry
and other government agencies to sustainably manage our region's
natural resources, with an emphasis on protection and restoration
of our soils, water management, biodiversity and pest plant and
animal control. The Eyre Peninsula region covers approximately
80,000 square kilometres and includes part of the Upper Spencer
Gulf, the City of Whyalla, across the southern boundaries of the
Gawler Ranges, past Ceduna to the edge of the Nullarbor Plains and
south to the fishing hub of Port Lincoln.
The Eyre Peninsula supports a population of just under 60,000 people and is the traditional lands of the Barngarla, Nauo, Wirangu, Kokatha and Mirning people.
Other
key functions of the Board include development of water allocation
plans for prescribed water resources and operating as the relevant
authority for a range of water, land protection and animal and
plant control activities.
The benefits:
We offer each member of
our team challenging and rewarding work, with excellent flexible
work arrangements and opportunities for learning and
development.
Additionally, the
region boasts wonderfully rugged coastlines, plentiful seafood,
sandy beaches, spectacular national parks and abundant wildlife,
all of which contribute to making our community a very special
place to live and work.
Special conditions:
Qualifications:
Appropriate qualifications in HR, WHS,
psychology, law, employee relations or a related field will be
highly regarded
Remuneration:
$85,790 -
95,413 per annum (ASO5), plus superannuation (12%) and leave
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Enquiries
to:
Nick Slape,
Principal, AltoPeople; 0411 267 720;
nick@altopeople.com.au
Application
instructions:
Applicants
must apply through I Work for SA and submit a current resume and
letter of application (three pages maximum), addressing their
suitability via the selection criteria outlined within the role
description. Applicants must also submit a completed pre-employment
declaration with the application.
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.